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Post by Alan Turrell on Mar 27, 2011 7:52:37 GMT
This clip of Billy Fury has always intrigued me , i'd like to know what show this is from , it doesn't look like a u.s show to me but i could be wrong. My hope is that it's from a u.k show can anyone help with this. www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGmr-2Tn9R0
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Post by Kev Mulrenan on Mar 27, 2011 8:51:33 GMT
This clip of Billy Fury has always intrigued me , i'd like to know what show this is from , it doesn't look like a u.s show to me but i could be wrong. My hope is that it's from a u.k show can anyone help with this. www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGmr-2Tn9R0often wondered about that one too! I imagine it's European. Possibly Swedish? It's similiar in nature to that concert Roy O did.
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Post by petercheck on Dec 21, 2020 15:55:51 GMT
This clip of Billy Fury has always intrigued me , i'd like to know what show this is from , it doesn't look like a u.s show to me but i could be wrong. My hope is that it's from a u.k show can anyone help with this. www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGmr-2Tn9R0Can you remember what clip it was? The link no longer works. Meanwhile, here's Billy Fury on 'Russell Harty' on 5th November 1976:
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Post by Alan Turrell on Dec 21, 2020 17:57:25 GMT
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Post by petercheck on Dec 22, 2020 7:07:18 GMT
'All That Jazz', 1962. Here's what I wrote in 'Channelling The Beat!': 05-01-62 – ‘All That Jazz’ (UK): Alabamy Bound / I’d Never Find Another You / Just Because These songs may be from the 26-01-62 show instead: Both performances survive in TV archives; however, only one of them is currently available for review. The excellent ‘I’d Never Find Another You’ was a No. 5 hit. The other two songs performed here are enjoyable jazzy re-workings of oldies. 26-01-62 – ‘All That Jazz’ (UK) See entry for 05-01-62!
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Post by Alan Turrell on Dec 22, 2020 9:54:44 GMT
Thanks, Peter blimey it was 9 years ago I asked about this clip I would never have guessed it was from "All That Jazz" but looking at the audience they seemed to me to have that English look about them which made me think it was from a U.K.tv show.
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Post by petercheck on Dec 22, 2020 10:22:54 GMT
Quite a few episodes of this series survive, and would make a terrific DVD release (other guests include Marty Wilde, Joe Brown, Eden Kane, Emile Ford & The Checkmates and The John Barry Seven). The Billy Fury songs are shown complete as bonus footage for this DVD: www.amazon.co.uk/Billy-Fury-His-Wondrous-Story/dp/B000F9RA9U/
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